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JimmyG88
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You only used half of my post and it wasn’t meant to be facetious and it was an honest response. But there seems to be an over emphasis on the external manifestations of religiosity particularly sacramentalsI’m honestly really curious about this “mind’s eye” of yours, what your mind thinks of when the term “traditional/traditionalist Catholic” is mentioned. I’m curious, because I think your “mind’s eye” is similar to the majority of Catholics when the term is mentioned, and I think it’s just interesting to reflect on why that is, so that is really the only reason I’m posting - to express my reflections on what you posted.
I suppose/hope you are being slightly facetious, and you did mention you don’t mean it as an insult, and I believe you when you say that. And I am probably just biased (I consider myself a “traditionalist” if we’re going by labels), but still, I get the impression from your post, though you mean no direct insult - that you are only seeing these sort of people in a negative light - or at best, not a positive light. Maybe there are negative aspects to each of those four things you mentioned in your mind’s eye of a traditional Catholic, especially when phrased as you have phrased them, but what if, while acknowledging that these could be real faults of traditional Catholics in some way, they could be phrased in a different way in which they would be very positive things? Positive things which would/could be good for all Catholics?
Another thing I think is interesting to reflect on is that, at least in my experience, the vast majority of traditional Catholics do not hold beliefs that are at odds with Catholic teaching or tradition, yet they are viewed in a more negative light than anything else, and with outright contempt by some, simply because they are attached to the Latin Mass. Yes yes, I realize the same could be said for some traditional Catholics vice-versa, so there’s that. And I know that there are legitimate claims against so-called “rad-trads” who take traditionalism too far. I just wish that these traditionalists who take it too far were not viewed as the representative traditionalists, because in my experience, almost literally EVERY traditional Catholic (specifically, Latin Mass going) I know is a charitable, faithful, Catholic who is loyal to Rome. They have their faults (as all people do), but like all Catholics faithful to the Church’s teachings, they have something very good to offer in the life of the Church, and it is not good that the majority of Catholics don’t even know traditionalists/traditional practices exist, and that a number of those that do, look at them with either skepticism or outright contempt. It just mystifies me.
All right, that is probably more than enough reflection for ya’ll from me.![]()